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JUNIOR PROM TO WRITE-UPS MUST NEXT FULLER LECTURE TO BE COME APRIL 24TH BE IN BY FEB. 20 ON· "APPRECIATION Jacques Renard's Orches tra to Pictures Must Be Taken by WedFurnish Music nesday to Appear in Peddler PROM WILL BE AT ELKS' HALLCOMMITTEE ANNOUNCES IM· PORTANT SELECTIONS
Th<• Hl31 Peddler Stllf! hn~ rrom ne.-vssit)' set two defiJiite dat~ n.'l flnnl J)erioxl~ fM class pictures nnrl wnteUJlS The final date r1lr picture!t 1!< W~·drH'"' T~~h't< mctst htilli:mt W<'iaJ ewnt in ria\·, Fehnuu·,· IS H noronl! W1~hes tn the C'<ollt:ge \'ear, the dt'llltlllntlng Jun· he induded In the Senior •i.'c:t ir•n hi.' ior i>l'!>tn, will this yeM h..- hdd the must han> his picture taken Dt nuo;h. twr:nl\' [uurth olf i\pril a~ the Elk'~> rmg's Sturlius nOl. later thltn f'coh '" Hall Th~ hil(hl" nnponnnt S\' nt''lPtl· l The ~cninr writeup~ mu~<t be Ill the tive melutlse" will hr: funn!~hl'fl b~· thu bnnru vC the Pt.-ddlcr Swll nt>t lnt('r famous Jncqut" Rennrll'll ~111\·fnlr ut 1than 11 rirl:l\·, F11b. 20 Tb~ ~tnJl nsdw,'tta Daswing w!ll all u~ual be fmm <~ume!l no obUgation 11n Senior writ..·· nine until LWfl o 'l'lul:k. ups and cannot takt.' upon it.-ociC the The Nmminee hn~ !,.•en e~pedrtll'· lll'l!- or writing UJl anv that ffill\' hi.' The writeups (lO w the ronunau: in lwing ahle tu "4!<.-urc an m sssing printer soon after l~eb 20 ruu:l nftl•r clft•he.~trn of ~udr hlgb ••l:u<.'< ]nvquel' thl! l}'l'C h(!~ l)nN! oo~·n l><!l up t\0 Rcnarrl's ]IPM!Illll\1 nppcnrarwu with hh ~·hongc'l can he made, su nil wntcup8 )(n,•fnir orrh(ll:tra :l~!'ul'cll <laodng 111 Bu~ton '!l tinest dnn1•c tenm. Ouc of nwsL be in by Fe!). 20. Please gi\'e the clast! your c"nrcrnehc lwst In thE! E :t~t . this orr'hcstm is n retqrtllllA rmrl hrroarlcn~tin~ h~:11tl· tiPn so that il may hnvc n cOtn,,lell.>
lincor ln st ~ ~ell'i<'tion of 'llltton11 for ycnri.Jouk. tills evrnl th!! ''lll!lmiltee wn<~ fm tu· nnt•• in nhtninin~ tlw R'J)IldouH rmcl \'ery al trnrtiVI.l Elk'~ !lull. Vt·n· re<'ettllly tbis hall \VIIS the !ll'1.'nC flf the Hoh· l'ru;,,.. Junirlr P rmn n fine f\1,11.1r Cor dnnriog.
EtTc~-tive li~othling , novc:lllc~. favnrs, and refreJthnl~nt• J:f• to make this danre the h(•::ttlhner rl has come 111 be There will be rurther tmnt)unrtmenlS along lhi11 line n l latu nnte~ Tickeu wlll he the 111me pnce rur formerly, tl'n dtJI!:trs, and go till ~le \cry shorlly lw ml'mbt•rs uf the cnmmittee and
Director of Worcester Music Festival to Give ALUMNI GYM TO Professor Stoessel,Scientific Explanation of Music BE OPEN SUNDAYS The fo11rth or
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Good Attendance on Openin g <~Cries wUJ IJe bdd in Day of New Plan w ednesdAy 1nom1t,~t.
Fuller lecture the Cvmna!dom,
NEWMAN CLUB eleven o'clock P rofessor Albert f' HOLDS MEETING Stoessel, Pru(es.~or uf l\lu<~ic nt New t~cbruary 18. at
The _11nnmunum will t... op.cn 10 II" iutmrrsl( ;\ml l>;llll..t-th:lll on Sunday 1 • nCterniKltU from tW•> 10 six Wltll out· York Uoo\•crStl\', Will g:t\'U :u1 llltel"l;:);t· o£-door 111'1ivit1ct~ II«' n!sumed l'Ome m~t lecture on ~Apprcctatmn uf ~tusi~·" as time in April All tlmse wht' wish to L'rof. Stoe..o;set Is witlcly known 111 Wor a\•nil tltcml'l:lvcll Clf this pri,•ileg& mu1t C'cstt:r tor his tlllt' wnrk as ()irc<-tur ut .\1 the rrgulnr monthly meeting o( l'tmfonll hi wrtlk dl\\' rull',; a w ut th<' tht• \\'orc.-eslcr Mill!•~ l~<:sttvnl. whif.>h i~ the Nl'wnstln Club held in Sanford \1.-;t• 11f tht• JIHIIl ul'ltl ~;ymnnsimn lluor. Rik•r Tlllll lnst Tuesday evening. Rev. held C\'ery Cull Thr s optmrtlm ily r!! open to the {ar:Pntht•r Strohaver, ~.J.. head of the This h.•t'lurc prmniscs tu he u! lfHlH' vhemi:;~q• d\!partmenl a t Hol y Cross ull\', A turl~nt~ 11110 nhnuui
Dance Discu!lsed; Fogg Replaces Kane Secretary
On the <Jpcning Su ruluv. l>'ubnutr y , , thnn ordinnr y '"I crest tu O\'cry ttlu den~ who llnJoys g•1uol rnn sle. Professor j;\'lllllll'~l'lm, unci, nf tlwse, thirteen 5W!·o;~l ill nn out!lttl o ldin~r cxvcuwnl In wunt rluwn tel Lhu l~ulltlf ptlfl\. Thit:~ is his tidrl of mu~it~, nntl, ns such, he tM !liiOd l<Virlcmt·c I hot the IO'tnttll$oum will well-kuo.wtl throughout lbc co untry . lw well nttumletl 1m SuoHin ys.
tlwrt• were fnr~y-~11< lltudcutll in the
COSMO CLUB TO BOOKSTORE- GIVES MEET FEB. 18TH ANNUAL REPORT Or. George Cressey to Speak on Is Benefactor to Activities and Nature's Gift to China Campus Improvements
wnM lht• prin('ipal speaker Hia -;ubject w:1~ ''The l\lo(lernlst.ic Movemen t in Rclllt!oJn," n subjcc~ which 'he treat,·d In nn lntcreslin.t way, oonoectlng religion and sclenre wi~h the mtldttn move· m1•ntlJ In rel!gron, showing cerl.llln folPresident l~arle orgc11 every ~tudcnt lnc'irJII irl the Iutter from the theologlral tu mnke It r\ special poln~ to 1\llcmtl Htnn•lp<Jin~ thi!< lt'nure. J>roC. SkoCt!~l will inter {~ollowln~e thill talk a short buslneu prot diffcrcn~ kl11rlll of music alld "lvtl fl~tJtlng Wll!l held in preparation for mnny ~SCientific explnnntilms on mu~it the !'{cwma.n C'luh Dance, a fonnnl All JX'Ople I..'OHnl'cted with ~he lrutitute dance hchl annually by t-ht Club. All ns well as Olhtr JX'Oplc wh•' nre inU:r· members were urgently req uested t.o t•st<.'tl in mustt, are bwiwd. Ne11t ntte.nd iu lltder t.o 'lltake the dantt! a tllunth, Dr. Carl .\1 urc:hi.son of Clark tiJUncial succcss. It was annoWlcetl Unh·ersitr will &h•c the March lt.>cturC! that the H olv <:ross Newman Club on " The lluman ConstAnt in Scic:nc:&." would not. be able to at.~od because This lecture wnt comt on \Vtdncaday, of a dan ce scheduled there for t.he wne March u, nighL ln cunciUJJioo, because o£ the with· dr~~wal o£ John Kane, Joseph Fon waa cleclcri to fill out the remaining term aa secreUiry. Pogg wu assistant &!!Crt!· tar)' before ell'Ctloo t.o secretar yship.
Th.- ocxt regular meeti11g or the \\'. P. I r.usmapolitan Club will be 'fhe anmml repon of the Worce!lter h(·l<l W'etlne..,day eYenlnif, feh II{, at Tech Ol>ttk:ltl.lrc for the rullcge )'eAt 7 ·30 n'clock in Sanford-R iley hall Dr. 11!21).00 was presented to Presiden\ Geo(ge E . Cressey, a member tJ( the Ralph Rorh! ut IL meeting o r lhc Comd(ll\.'1. Caculh• 11f Clark Uttiv.el'l!it)', will 11() mrtlec: on Jlnok3 and Sum >lles held The (.'ommillee in chnrge <'<lllFist.s of l he !;t)ellkcr n£ the C\'()11 ing. 1-'elmu\n· lith in Lhe office o f Ute presi· r.eor.,'C T. Jlnrks, chairman, l~rellerick Ur t 'rt:s."<~Y ha.'< <lelec:ted ftlllu!l !iUh)ect.. rlent. Th11 repon . shows lhnt i.he total \\'hhfurd, rhurles ~ O'Orieu, Elliott "Nnture's Gih t.o <:hino." HovinR n nly 81\Jilq were 52'2, l 00 70 wli h n toW cost D ,lone.'!, Ru ~ell l>urrin~;tM, Rny· rccvntl)' retum¢d frtlm C'honn nfll!r r)f flll.G2!l .i7, lcnvlnrc n gain of 12.656.12 1 Admiral Nulton and Major Coulmond 1.,)'1\Ch. unci l aul Ncl!«ln ,;c\rernl )•cnrs or teachillf(, bluely nml for the yl'ltr, part or whic h is rcpreson are Guests oi>Sen•ation in tbnl lnnrl, he is well· I!Cil t!'d hy a.n incrcose In lbtl slack ou prepr1red to present first-hnnd infumia· ~he RheiVI!!I, Jln'sidcnl llncl Mr11. Rnrltl cntcrlnim~<l tion nnd pie I ure a.cLunJ ~ontli tiL1nl1 In l~tt lluwin~e o polif'y e&IAblisJifd 901lU1 the land of poppi~s. Chinn's relaLiona \•t:ors ngo, the profit• tiC th~~o Dookstc>re Renr Admirtll nml MrM. l.ouil ~r. with Russin. iot.cmlll dit:ord(lrs and c~ nro returned to ~be student body by Nulton n.s t heir houfi6 g~ests during pecirtlly its remarkable lli'Ogress ir1 in· 11\l'lll)ll llf doncnluns ror \'arious under· the pn!!l week. Admiral Nulton was dutttrin and sprc:ud o r graduMe ru:t.ivilies. During lm.:IO the Jackets are of Coat Style west.r:rnl development!! o ne of the spcukers nt l.he Annual civilization in recent yean~ rollowing rtunalicms wtre mnde: in Maroon Arm y-Novy Dinner held last 'l"utt!day have nrnused general interest in this my11terious nation thruughou~ the Jlm atl<Lilional bltl'Chers \>O e \'CniJlg-, Pebn.lllry 10. Admirol earle J\lhlt l.ic Ficici ---------- - $2.~..86 At thr;: meetin~e ot the SOphomore world. Dr Cressey's talk will prc:!eot C:' C"'n'ls held after tbtt Phy~iC$ lecture, an opportnnity tQ h is harers to con- l•'nr h1orn on Athletic Field 2.000.00 wu C"hairmnn rlf the Speakers' om· 4 16..31 milt:ee for the dinner last Monday mnrnin~. the committee lriiSt conditions wilh thQS.C of the Fc)r Tc:<~h B~nd e xpenses - Tt~wMd 1'ech llanque t ex· t')n cla<~s C!OIIL'I :lhowed scveri\1 type~ United States. On Tbursdlly Mujor' anti Mrt. Thomas offered by th.: local clothing merchants. 12700 Coulson Wt'l'\1 the liUest.s or Presidtn~ ········-···--While in China Dr. Cres.qcy taught J\ rlJl()lllleS v in \'. M C:, A hnntl• Sc\'eral strles o{ maro<m coats t rim· and Mrs. garlc during lheir viJnt WI In Shnns,>ai College in Shllogb"i from mcd with \'orylnq amQUnts of gray 10.00 Woreester when MaJOr roul!lon gavo hlluk ----······------ttm.l928, He obtained his B.S. de• were shown. i\lsu a gn~~· c:OI'lt similar gree from n university in Oh io In 1019, Tut.nl domcaiuu& ror l he yeA r $1,643 16 nn addrtSB at the Worcuur Club. to thnt o{ the pre.~nt Junior cla.'lll was This as given uuder tchc aw;pi01:~ or ltll an ~f.A degree from Umvcrc:ity of tl«'(en tcri Entertainmcn~ Committee, at. a Ladle. the oontrnct (or the 11dditional C hica~:o in 1921, and a Ph.D. frQin :<light cntertnilunent. It will bo re.'\ long (\i~~tus.'liun followetl In whieh Uni\'enity of Chicago wns m~~de during the year hlen,.htl'll 1929 calleri th~t Major Cou lr;on was the llret tb" cl3511 deJm tcd al"IOut special styles. IMcrelll. in the ('.(JS11lOpol itan Club 1~1009, but they were not CQtnpleted Fuller Lecturer thia year, wht-n on The main features of this year's selccuntil tht• pMl yc'n~. when they wore hn• lJeen unusually keen t,hls year nnd tlnu is that It is a Lnilored ll~nt. This po/d {or C•UI of the net pin of the pre• Ottober 9, he gave hilf vllry Interesting ench s uccesslYe. mee ti ng rJ at.l.ended by lecture, "Spying on Spies." mllkes the coot ~imilnr Ln a -11it coat, cerllng yea r. a large gathering of both faculty and hoth In quality and in style. Thu Bookt<tqre rums ~o s111l books students. The officers of the Clttb err: ,\l the end o£ the meetinrc Wrigh t lmpi~g this enthu~insm will be la5ting nnrl mtwy Sl.l flPlill& 11 t lf:f'!l than eity onc-hnlf of the .steel h1enohcrs on Lhe Ma1wcl, clns.q presidcJll, outlined the and look forward to n well·n.Uended prlt:!c'l nnd I~ nble to do this nnd still A thlelir J1ieltl, tor pnc-hnl£ ot ~ho lnsL coat lhnt. lhe dnRS hn• yntetl to gilt. mteting this Wednesday night.. ml)kc n pr11fil h!lcausc the college sup. fms r tonni8 courts to be t>U~ irl l l"l lltlm· Thi~ C'04L ClfnSi!lt' or il tailored, nll\ro<.m pl1"11 room, hGat, a nd light wlthou.~ n1is.~i~1n in front of the Oy mnfUilum, coat It two-bullon style with two c•llft to tho ntnre nn d. bccau~e the na- fnr n pinno in the G)'tnnaslum, f<lr n s[rlc pockets. The upper pnckei will ture nf the goods carried In 11tock make flag !)Ole o n ~he: J\ thletlc Field, for a Next I ssue of tlt'nr the Tech seru on a gray buck· It I~.Siblll tQ keep oiher ex.pens« rein· porttlhlc w o)!!ctlon hmtcrn nnd fllm ~otmd Ench cuff 11nd lhe two sidt TECH N E WS t!vt~ly lmv. which P roCessor llrrbc!n ?. Toylr,r h1v• 'lt)('Kcls will he trimmcod with gray. DurinK rt:ceM )·cal'll lhe Rooluaorc used to carry a poeturc o! Tech as It I Tuesday, The <'OmmiLtce rePQrU!tl thtn this coat has paid (Qr the bleachc:r• in tho Gym. totloy to tl1c i\lumni, And hat tontrib· wvuld cost nine dollars when the clos!l March 3, 1931 rUi rum, thus enallhng the basketllllll ut.crl towards the expense' of vnduus ~>rrlt·r" as a whl)ll!. Ware-Pratt \viii team t<l pltlV llelt~re lnrge crowds, for 1~>tudr:nt ncuvill~ £urni~h the etas~ wilh this style coat.
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OF MUSIC"
NOTED VISITORS AT PRES. EARLE'S
SOPHS HOLD CLASS MEETING Chosen
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GLEE CLUB WILL GO TO HARTFORD Intercollegiate Competition Will Be February 27 On fl'ehrua r y 'n, the T ech Glee Cl ub will go to H artford tO participate In the Annual lnterc:ollegiate Glee <'tub conte'lt. The Club's picked me.mbua wru be dire~oted by Ralph tlodgkinlll>n. the atuden t dlrector, in t ht three aMp whic h are required to be '""I · For tho next ten days t he c.lu b will undertrQ on t'Xteu~ive saril!ll of reheartllllt t OJ m~ooth nfJ the ro~h ptaces. T heae cooten• are gene rally very c:lose, tbc Jut place contutant not being rar be· hind t he winner o£ first pi&CI!, The IOJ\&8 this year are, "Th e Lamp In the West," the c:holce 1011g . This 110ng hu a. beau t iful melody, bu t ls rotbl'r difficult to sing. T he prlv.e song this yenr ill Elgar's "Feasting 1 Watch " 1'he third song ia " Alma Mater.'' in the r<~llelrfl
llllng grou~•. Man)' memhllrs or th~ $1uclen t body. as well 113 members of t he alumni n od
(o anlty nro ellpected
to attend this
contest. Tbc- Glee ('lub, like any ot he r organl:mllon oo the Hill. is gr~~atly Aided by the e n thu!l.in'llll o[ the student horlr The Glee Club is one of lbe best ad· \'Crtl<nrtg 3gen.des oi the <'<lllege and It highly dtllerving c1f Any CC)Il'Jleration wbieh can be riven to it.